Maxipad maker Bodyform did not take this man's rant on its Facebook wall sitting down.

"You lied!! There was no joy! There was no joy, no extreme sports, no blue water spilling over wings and no rocking soundtrack." So far, the post has over 100,000 likes.

But Bodyform responded with this pitch-perfect, YouTube "apology." Watch below:

Smart Car and its ad agency Razorfish came up with this hilarious comeback infographic to an online hater.

Newark mayor Cory Booker famously used Twitter as a tool to help his constituents during Hurricane Sandy, delivering blankets and baby supplies to those in need. But when someone Tweeted about how he ran out of Hot Pockets, Booker could only give his condolences.

Hot Pockets, however, noticed Booker's retweet and sent the mayor hundreds of free Hot Pockets coupons to help Newark return to normalcy.

Walmart ran a promotion this summer that promised to send Pitbull to the local store that got the most Facebook "Likes." Internet pranksters then took over and decided to send the rapper to Walmart's most remote location ... in Kodiak Alaska.

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When the Kodiak Walmart got more than 60,000 "Likes," winning the contest by a landslide, Walmart honored the deal — and got a ton of good PR.